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means
get into the chanucl,
‘has been pushed abead with all pos
samedi Sete
She Daily Granserip:
NEVADA CITY, CAI.
nes
Tuesday, Desaberi®. 1876
Selby Hill Hydraulic Mine. —
‘Work was commenced on the above .
claims about a year since, for the .
purpose of re-opening them, and it
sible dispatch ontil the presebt time
when the Company have” shout
reached the point they started for,
and where we have no doubt eveiy
run will demonstrate the wisdom of,
the owners in-meking “the investi ed.
Oursentiments are so nearly exthe following, thut we give it
in oor colnuins: “If Tilden bas been .
fairly and squarely electe! without
frand, then he should be inaugurated. .
If Hayes bas been fairly aud squarely elected without fraud, they he.
should beinaugurated. Ifeither one.
isto beelected by fraudulent votes,
let Tilden be the These
our sentiments anyhow.
man. are
givg the spapot our finger to have}
Hayes inaugurated as President unless he is fairly and bovestly cleet-'
Hf Tildew is inaugurated President by any fraudulent proce-s, the
Deiwoe uts will never agin sneceed
ment they have. For the past few
woeks the Company huve been cut-.
ting an opening through tbe rim),
rock so as to get into the chanuel,
and about a hundred feet only is .
needed: before that point wiil be,
reached. The claims weré origin: ib .
ty owned by fhe Downey Bros., and
they took out # large ‘quantity «f)
goldfrom them. T ey ran a tannel
several hundred feet long, by ~bich
they tapped the channel for which
the present Company is running;
and they drifted out a spot abou fifty feet square, which ‘paid eigut dollarsa day to each drifrer. But the
ground caved on them, aud being
involved in debt they transferred the
it bas . ground to other parties, and
laididle nntil the present Company
took hold of it. They obtained pip:
enough to extend from the Soatu
Yuba ditch which runs on
hill down to thg claims, a distance
of eighteen hundred, feet, with a vertical pressure of two hundred and
eighty feet. They use about four bundred inchesof water now, wilt
increase the amount us soon as they
“They have
piped from the juitial poiut up to
whefe they how are, on the line of
the old Downey tunnel, and have
thus far broken dewn to it aud used
it forthe laying of the flame. It is
expected that by followiug this cld
the side
and
tunnel it wat get them in low
enough on “the channel to worka
large portion of the ground owntd
by the Company between that point
and the Nebraska mine. ‘The bank
iu electing a President
. government exists,
. rated be ean do but little“ bart for}
the next two yeurs, because bo b
Houses of Céngress will be ayainst .
him. Alfhe cau dois to remuvea
. few office holders and put otbers in
their piaces,. aud tua',
stances, is desirable.”’
pistrict Court Catendar--Decem-=
4 g ber Term.
“Orleans Miuiug Company vs Em
pire Mining Company.
Bragg & Folso: u-vs Seth Martin
etal. :
Jeremiah 5. Foley vs ‘The Ooaha
Gold Mining Companys
H. C. T. Lawler.vs W. H. Patterson et oh
Eva Ismert, adwinistratrix, vs Andrew RK. Fryer.
MM. A. Rice et-al vs
Spooner et al,
James A. Blood vs Silas Ware & W.
H. Ware. :
Jumes A. B ea vs Silas Ww ure,
H. Ware and S. Whipple.
Henry Woodtield vs Geo. C. Boucher ef al.
Maria Van Blarien vs Louis Bache.
Bir seye Creek Gold Miniug Compauy vs The Nevada Hydraulic Mining Company.
J. L. Holland vs Mt,;-Auburn Gold
George C.
. Quartz Mining Comp ny.
H sng Hi & Co. va Nevada County
Narrow Gange Railroad Compauy.
¥.G. Bel & Geo. D, McLean
Henry Atwater & John Kuvotwell.
Wm. McHugh etul vs The WyomVs
over the channel consists of about
fifty feet of
cluy, and the pay gravel is about three
feet deep at the edge of the channel,
which will probably be increased as
they approach the Nebraska. If the
pround just abead of where piping
is now being done paid eight dollars
to the hand for drifting, it can readily be seen what » hydraulic pipe car+
rying four hundred inches of water,
uader w two hundred and eighty foot
pressure will knock out. It will not
take many months washing insuch
ground, where the waste dirt is so
little compared with most mines, do
secure the owners a good thing even
if they shut'down entirely after a six
inonths run. If the present level on
which they are approaching the
channel would work it all out, there
would be but little expense in getting out all of the gold imthe claim,
but asthe channel is pitching into
‘the hill, ,and.as the cut will only tap
ita little below its outer edge, it is
not expected that the best part .of
the ground can be worked out through
it. Hence, the Superintendent has
loum, sand and pipe
had a tunnel started, which, by being
run nineteen hundred feet, will enable them to work
out.
of about eight hundred feet.
rock at present isvery hard, but it is
expected that softer ground will soon
bereached. The work is being done
for the Company cheaper than any
similar-work in the county.__It was
let ont on contract, aud the contraciors have thus far barely. made their
board. Of course the Selby Hili
_mine is. not as extensive as many
others, but we think the prospectis
good for the owners to muke a nice
clean up out of the claims iuside
the coming year, and ubove
all the ground
It is now completed a distance
over
be original outlay and current expenses, and there is a probability
of striking a pay streak there any
“day, that will pan outa little mint of
gold. Such streaks havee been common all over the flat, and there is no
reason why one should not be found
on the unworked ground of the Selby Hill Company. <The Compeny
are at least entitled to the best wishes of this community. They employ
regularly about q dozen heads of
families, and pay them regular!)
every pay duy. John Cashin is the
Superintendent of thy Company, ai d
is, we believe, an, owner inthe claims,
Under his mauagement we feel a:sured success will be achieved by
¢f
the Company
. ing Gold Mining Company.
Hayford, Himes & Co. vs Hilton 0 &
+ Owens.
Woe, Sacatene 4 vs
Cartby et als:
Geo. E. ‘Turner and Thom & Allan vs 8S. T. & W. H. Murechie.
Tho -N. vada
Cu, va. Birdseye Oreek Gold Mininy
Company.
Mary A, Grant vs John D. Gr: ant,
W. R. Dickieson vs James MeDonaidet al.
Joba Mce» John Ely vs Geo. W. Smith et al.
Citizens Bank vs Cashiu & Kent,
Frank, Seuchet vs C. G. Bremond.
A. W. Herring vs. Hamilton MeCormick,
W.5S. Curless va Susie 5, Curless.
Lung Wau vs Quong Tuck & Ab
Tonge.
t —2. -*-—__Smart Alecks,
We had thought that most of the
smart Alecks of this secuon
dead, or, had crawled into their holes
and druwn them in after them,
we were mistakea. The crop is still
‘plentiful. The see@ was
upon rocky ground. If you waut to
discover, the smart Alecks -of
cofamunity, just advance an
attemptto prosecute any new schemt,
. try to develop auy new industry o1
. bripg about any enteyprise that will
benefit the community at large, and
you will find oat. Ifforty capitalists
. were to arrive here to-morrow witb
. a view of purchasing and opening us
many different undeveloped mines,
leach man would be besieged by a
} dozen or_more smart vbO
would deew it their duty to tell him
on-the sly not tu invest or he would
get swindled. Every community is
cursed with its croakers and its
sinart Alecks, and ours seems to
have more than its share at Present,
_Were
but
not sowb
idea,
lecks,
Who Wants a Biblet
A number of Bibles have been received in this city, from the American B.ble Society, of various sizes,
styles aud binding, which will be
sold at very low prices. Porsous who
piled gratis, on application to Revs,
idences.
—_—_—_—_ 2 --e———.
New Wear’y Party.
The Young Meus’ Sovial clab have
concluded fo have a grand ‘social
party-on New Yeur’s nigbt, Monday,
Jin. Ist, 1877,
ten of fifteen years,
ever given by it have been first-class,
ception,
Oar Sentiments. ae
We woaldn’t
While the. .
Even if inaugus .
In some: ibe .
}yon would fee, vour
Hydrantic Mining
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the?
r+ uuable to purchase will be supW. S. Urmy ord, Sims, at their res.
The Clud is vel!
known here, having been inexisteuce .
All tbe parties
and the coming one will be no exskating Rink.
The carpenters are about through .
pressed dy the San Juan Times, in ; . Fepairing the Skatig Rink, and the! . pose a thousand little ones are’countplace . . work of painting will be commenced iny the hours, while anziously waitat once. This will necessitate. the
closing of the Rink until about Jan.
lst, when it will present a very at-'
tractive appearance, besides being .
warm and comfortable during the .
)W inter months.
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Goslinsky & Co.’s Cigars.
Mr. A. J. Lachman, traveling
. agen! for the above firm, is now in
. our city, and has made’arrancemsnts
. with Joe Pettit, who will have the
tageney for Nevada City. The cigars
imanofactured by Goslinsky & Co.,
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No. -219, 221. Battery Street, San.
. Francisco, havé-a first class reptai tien, and our swoking commmnnity . .
. Can alw: ays rely tipon a good cigar
. by calling on Joe.
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. Wantep—An Honest axp Inpts.
,fTztous Boy.—We lately “saw an
advertisement hended as above. . It
conveys to every Loy an impressive
moral lesson,
‘*Anshonest, indastrious.boey’’ is
always wabted. He will be songht
for; bis services will. be: in deins _—
he will be respected and losed;
willbe spoken of in terms of Ligh
commendation; he will always bave
a bome; he will grow up to bea man
of known worth and established
ebaraeter;
He will be wanted. The merchant
will want him for a salesman and a
clerk, the master mechanic will want
bim for an apprentice or a jonurneymau;those with a job wil want
Kfor a coutract; clients will wantfor a lawyer: patients will want
fora physici: in:andthe neople
wunt bim for an ofiicer.
He will be wanted. ‘Townsmen
will Want him as a e:tizen; arquaintances as a neighbor; and the world as,
a friend; families usa visitor; an'd
the mercantile community «8 an acquaintance; nay, girls will want bim
‘bim
him
will
An honest, indns‘tions boy wil
answer thig description: Can yon
apply for this -situstion? Are you
“te that you will be wanted? You
tony be smart und active, bat—tbhathonest? Yon muy be capable—are
you industrious? « You mav: be well
dressed and create_a favorable itpression at first sight —are you both
honestand dndustrious? You may
apply for a ‘‘good situation’’—are
you sure that your friends, teachers
vod acquaintances cat reccommend
you for #ll these qualities? Ob,
eharacter not
being thus established, on hearing
) the words “I cannot emptoy yout’ y
Nothing else will make up for the
lick of these qnalities. . No -readi{ nes or apiness fur business will do
it. =
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Importanr to Lanp Ownens.—<According toa recent decision of the
Sourt of the United States,
aperson'who has settled upon the
16th or 36th see
Supreme
tions of land under
the United States pre-emption and
homestead laws, proved up his claim
and obtained a United States patent,
holds the same as against any person
who claims the same land under a
title derived from the State, As the
sarcrainento Bee remarks, this decision is of immense bevefitto many
bundreds of bona fide
seriously. diminishes. the prospective
settlers, but
profits of many speculators in’ State
j titles.
> -. } Joun Morutssky has declared
all the polls sold by him on the direet
result.of the Posidential election,
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IWiining Stocks.
. Yesterday Morning’s Sales
sivahccananes: are the quotations
of the Sales at the Regalar Board
yesterday morning — opening and
. closing.
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3850. Ophir 364 +4 361,
. 4250 Mexiean wy 20
570 Gould & Curry 12 1 e.
877 California 4815 48%.
1455 Con Virginia 45% 43%;
llv Ghollar 77 78}
450 Yet now Jae Bey
275 Lunpertit 2.60
290 Alpha 33 327
; 550 Beleher 13% 13.
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161% 1654.
1140 Sierra Ney tan 12 113.
510 Overman 112 @ illus
Lic” Justice 2544 3334.
150 Haie & Noweross iy
165 Exevequer 1234 1242,
845 Union Von 11,
2040, Caiedonia lig 13,
23° Uw 1444 15.
20 -Keniuck 9: ;
945 Be int & Beicher 42 43%4.7%.
510 ss Savage 10%4.
10 Ballion 30.
103 Julia 5% a3.
Yesterday Afternoon’s
Morthern Be ‘Ne 333342.
doy aid 6 61
don V3 mini
Opnit 36% 36
Catiforum 4545 4834,
Overman JIL 1104
Yellow Jacket “1s es
Hale & Noreross 1%
Crown Point 8
wavage 105, 1054
Sales
43 483%
him?
usa bean, and finally for a husband. .
does not fili the’ qr lestion—are yout
bow . .
Christmas.
Fi {
Christmas is coming. We suping its approach. Whose parse
strings will uot relax on Christmas? .
And who will not be paid a thousand
fold for his outlay for presents, by
witnessing the pleasure his gifts will,
prodnce, We suppose everyone expects to make some one glad, and to
be made glad by some other one, on
that occasion. Why would it not be
a good plan to eugage some hali,
Theatre for instance; and have a
grand u: ion tree or trees, on which
ali the diff rent religious socictivs,
and-everyoue else, could place _pres= .
euts fortbeir fiends. Hive a’ “kind
of wass Meeting eet it, and let agecihe
a good 1Hwe.
Te CTE
Advertised Letter 5
The following letters remain in the Post
Office at Nevada City, Nevada County Cal,
for week euding Dec. 11th, 1876. P: TSOns
csllitig fur advertised letters. -will please
give tre date of advertisement
H. H. Hiexixe, P. M.
Bacome, Alfred
Black wood, — Blue Tent.
Ber , Alexander
Cram, Mrs. Dora
Garr, Mis FF. Fs
Devine, doun
Grabam, DD
H rnandez, Refugio
Hattsou, SG. -, =
Heper, Henrie & St
Jaquish, JN. =
Lapierre, T. A. °
McLaugbtho, ‘Thomas
McBrown; Mrs. H
Miles, Mra uma <2
Nnuuvert, A. F.-2
Pottle, B.N.Peabody, Morris
Robinscn, Charles =
Redding, R. a
Stepheus, John H. :
Selier, William
f 8 hewas, William
*Fhomas, James
DRUP LETTERS.
Jerome Cook et
Dougherty, Owen a
HELD FOR POSTAGE.
Mrs.C A. Guyne, Omega Cal.
: Mrs. Abbie Jones, Val ejo =
M. Winsen, Sau. Francisco *
“Miss H. ie L an, Marysville ‘*
HOT i, AEE a:
Union Ho Hotel.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor ;
saturpay, Dec. 9th, 1876.
C McElvy, City :
‘M ang, Wushington =
O Nc lson, Citv
Win Woouburn, Michegan
BF Chase, do
W G Morgan, Gras: Valley
—6? -Bougnridge;—— do
J Miller, de
JH -arvent, Néw York
H U_ Sargent. New York
M B Du.wiler'’, Cascades
P Cory, Omega
JD Joyee, City
Chses Mcrun, Washington
J Meuzher, do
A J Lachman, San Francisco
J E Lacd, Em Gap
EJ i arsons, Eureka
Jas Edwards, Bridge
Mr McLaven, Washington
M D Gray, Quaker Hill
M M Cavy. Washingtoa
J W iunean, Mine
. D Long, City
CA Stew? rk, San Francieco
Willard Linseott Grass Valley
William Baxter,. Valley
Frank Johus, Grass Valley
AJ Shinn, Treckee
Lew Thompsou, Blue Tent
senpay, Dec. 10th; {876
C.K Brown, You Bet
Wm surh, do
A Davidson, Ceutennial Mine
M V Sharks & s9n, Wheat.and
“J R Wheeler, City
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off
J C MeCormack, Grass Valley.
RA Kinky, do
DJ McKiney, RR
JM d.sper, Wheatland
OW White Sanu F ancisco
Ed Gol'smith, City
( h is Grimes, do
* Harriso:., Grass Valley
Mai, Knowl: 8, City
W H. Brondon, Washington
W H Mead, co
PS Loanelly, City
Chas Ha son, do
T Phelps, American Hill
H Rains, Marysville
EK ch, do
3 J ott & family, City
W G Morgan KR
CP Longhridge, RR
Jas Miller, do
Ben Poit e, City
Wm Baxrer, V Flume
Cius Moran, Washington
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange Hotel.
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Saturpay, Dee.
Rob* McLeod, You Bet
CE Mulloy, cily
B bevtiayw & wite, Quaker Hill
Di M Miller, Muugh & Keady
J h puute, Prench Corral
SSturey, blue leut
3 B teu, sty
T Hort, 1.u Bet
8S Jo.es; duo
© Pecos, Blue Tent
H Rouuan, snow Tent
W iH star, Kieu Dog
H U cargent, Buttate
d Aoarpeat, wily
M Bates, Little .ork
W Fearn, sivure’s Flat
JH Byi tos, ae
GU buaw, Vurgs
TOU P eadiau. Woodland
W DS Andessun, C.ty
hunDay, Dec.
T Fockman, Grars Valley
5S Cline, oc bast. pol
Mir wart, uo
kh Calur y,H uts Hill
Wo wp it, sevastapol
U/rurwener, Wihow Valley
kb Toiapaiauea, ber Vally
JA Cullen, Colinx
No . Gites vo
: »keeis, Grats Valley
oN Diu, Dan frauc soo
€ moran, Wisuisgiva
A Ly bluat, au 2 rancizes
’E Gey ou, ao
Woods, CO.uada
W Che pmas , &:
W &t Auucrson,
9th, 1876,
20th, 1876
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, Attention Tuxpayers.
Jerry Payne, County Treasurer,
willbe at the Court House to-day,
end willrecéiye taxes from all those
desiring to pay’ them now. ‘He
hopes to have a majority of the people come forward at once and settle
up. Lcd
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District Court.
_The 14th Jedicial Court, Judge
Reardan presiding, met yesterday
morning, and adjourned until-Fuesday, the 19th. The calendar for the
term will be. found in another colae!
{umn.
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Philip: Petroni,
PPOSITE JOHYSTON’S HARDWARE
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MAIN STREET,NEVADA CITY
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ORGANS,
' ‘PLANOS,
ACCORDEONS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL.
REP »ATRED.
: ter,
SCH.
De ember 12, 1876. : : 4 Im
; ome a ee
. IWASONIC ELECTION.
THE ANNUAL ION OF
NEVADALODGE,No-13,
ELECT
F. and A. M., will take piace at
MASONIC HALL,
Wednes ay; December 13, 1876.
At 7 1-2 o’clock, P. M.
Members of the Lodge
noticéand
will take ue
overn heniselves soconiisale:
Visiting Breth.en are cordially invited.
By order of the Master.
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J. H. BOARDMAN, Secretary. n23
Mark These Facts.
‘The Testimony of the Whole World.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
*T bad no appetite; Holloway's Pi
mea hearty oue.”
“Your Pills are marvellous.’
“T send ior another box, aud teen them
in the house.
“Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
that was chronic.
“T gave one of your Pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
. wellinu a day.”
‘*My nausea of a morning is now eured.”
“Your box ot Hoiloway’s Ointment cured
me of nulses in the head _Jrubbed some
of yout Ointinent behind the ears and. the
noise has ieft.’
‘*send me two boxes;
poor tamuly.”
**T enclose adollar; your price is 25
cents, but the mediciue to me is worth a
*dellar.””
**send me five box gs of your Pilis.”’
“Let me have three boxes of your Pills
‘by return mail, for chills and fever.
I have over 20) such testimonials as
these, but want of space compels we .te
conclude,
Us gave
Iwant one for a
For Cutaneous Disorders,
“NDauk eruptions of the sxin,this Oint.
ment is must invaluable. It does not
heat externarty ainye, butpenetrate withthe
most seaching effects'to the very root of
the. evil.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases:
DISURDER OF THE KIDNEYS,
In ull diseases affecting these organs,
. W hether they secrete teo much or too Little water; or Whether they be afflicted with
stone or g:avel; or with achey and pains
hidneys, there Pills should be taken according to the priiited directions, and the
Ointment shou d be well rubbed into tne
. SMaall of tae bacs at bed time. This treat.
ment will
When all other meaus have failed.
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER
: —— licine wilkso eff
the fone of the stomach as these , Pilis;
they remove ali acidity occasioned eit her
by intemperance or imp sroper diet. ‘They
reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy
action; they are wondertully efficacious in
cases of spasmin fact they never fail in
ne all disorders of the Lver and stom7 ac
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the best in the
World fur the following diseases: Ague,
Asthma, Bilious Complaints, blotches on
the skin, Bowrcls, Cousumption, Deblity,
Dropsy, Vysent ty, Erysipelas, Eemale Irregularities, Fevé TS of all kinds, Fits,Gout,
' Headache, lu digestion, Inflammation.
. Jaundice, Liyer Complaints, Lambago,
i Piles, Kheumatism, Retention of urine,
j Serotula or King's evil, sore Throat, Stone
} and Gravel, ‘Tic Douluureux, ‘Tumors, Ul.
. cers, Worms of all kinds, Weakuers from
any Cause, elec,
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'INPORTANT CAUTION:
. None are genuine unless the signature of .
. J. Haydock, as sgeut for the United st -tes,
iS rr minds cac
A handsome reward wili-be given to any .
} one rendering such intermaiion as may
. lead to the detection of sny party or q«r.
. ties counte:feitimy the medic uts or yending the sauie,kuowing them te bespuri as.
“Suid at He ivan atactory of Pr fessur
Hutioway & Co., New York, and by all re.
rugeisi 8 und deal ra m me.leime through. ut the envilbzed wi — in .
» DoXes at 25 cents, 6s cents ace 31 ea
Res Theieie« ceaerablh gay ing oe takw the larger sizes.
oN. b.—vy. ctiors for the guidance of patients tu eftry Visurdcr ure aiiivd to exch
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office, LIZ LIBERTY STREET,
diz New Yok,
tee,
Ya
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INSTRUMENTS .
settled in the loins over the region ef the .
give almost immediate reler .
ctually improve, .
. box ot Pilts, and Uirtme. t. i
fairs
DIED.
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“In Providance, R. I. Nuv. 25th, W.
youngest c: ild of Asa and Juliette eet
aged 2 years 4 fat” 19 days,
‘ity, Cal of Nevada < A Mative
LEUTIE & BRAND,
WATCH: AKEPS
AND
J EWELERS,
BROAD STREET is FIRST HOUSE ABOVE
PINE, NEV ADA cify.
HOLIDAY GoopDs,~
Wate shes, Clocks, Chains,
Ear and 1 inger Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets,
Sleeye Buttons,
Shiet Studs,
etc.
¥
-HINE SILVER WARE.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
examine our
wi
Warranted 18 carat standard
gold, which we sell at the
lowest prices; We also make
any kind of jewelry to order
and at short notice.
Rings, Breastpins, ete. set
in any kind ef precious
stones, such as Diamond,
Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Topaz, Sapphire, Amethyst,
Opal, Moss Agate, ete., a
choice collection of which
has just been received.
SPECTACLES all kinds.
All goods sold by-us: are
warranted as represented,
Orders from the country
solicted and promptly filled,
WATCHES and CLOCKS
REPAIRED,
At Low Rates
best manner.
Leutje &
: Nevada, Dec.
in. the
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andBrand.
3d, 1876.
Fecha ion: TA M,
INE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
fees sf \ HAS JUST RETURNED fro
& -. :
Oy" and is now in receipt
of a fine lot of
OYSTERS,
Eastern and California,
Which he serves up-in every style desire:
CONFECTIONERY.
A beautiful stock of choice Candies’ Piair
and Wancy. suitable for Family, Schou)
and Church Christmas ‘recs.
NUTS,
Of all kinds,warranted this year's
Fresh and nice.
CIGARS. .
Those who like Choice Cigarss+an
accommodated, as . bave cn hand & ts
stock of the very best brands.
Those who favor me with theif custc!
Will fiud that 1 seji as cheap at one Un
4s another’ and that I give
. MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY,
. Than any store in the mountains.
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. SELLING OUT AT cost
FOR CASH!
‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS
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‘TO US WILL PLEASE CALL
(AND SETILE THEIR AtCOUNTS AT THEIR EARLIEST
:
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. HANSON & WADSWORTE.
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The people of Nevada City-}and Coniity should call and
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